St. Julien march /Hughes. | Columbia Band ; Chas. A. Prince. | |
The African =L'Africana ;Oh, paradise /Verdi. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | |
Vous êtes trop jolie[enregistrement sonore] /Delorme, paroles ; de Buxeuil, musique. | Émile Larochelle, ténor avec piano ; piano par Omer Létourneau. | Victor. |
Ma fin est mon commencement ;Benedictus from mass /Guillaume De Machaut. | Lemuel Hughes ; Clarence Roberts w. instr. ensemble ; Bernard Rose, dir. ; Brompton Oratory Choir w. instr. ensemble ; Henry Washington, dir. | |
La Perle Du Bresil.Felicien David. | Blanche Thebom; William Hughes. | |
Aida :Heavenly Aida = Aida : Celeste Aida : act 1 /Verdi. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | |
She moved thro' the fair /Pedraic Colum (Edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes). | Lanny Ross (tenor with Roy Bargy at the piano). | |
Salute to Buffalo march /Hughes. | Columbia Band ; Chas. A. Prince. | |
I'll take you home again, Kathleen /Westendorf. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Absent /Glenn [i.e. Glen] ; Metcalf. | Hughes Macklin. | Berliner. |
Lady be tranquil ;The leprechaun /Harold Boulton Patrick Weston Joyce (edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes). | Lanny Ross (tenor with Roy Bargy at the piano). | |
The Bard Of ArmaghHerbert Hughes. | John Mccormack; Orchestra. | |
Mother o' mine /Kipling, lyrics ; Tours, music. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Miserere /S. Cammarano, libretto ; Giuseppe Verdi, music. | Hughes Macklin ; Lillian Rosedale. | Berliner. |
In old Quebec march /A.W. Hughes. | Band of Winnipeg Canadian Light Infantry. | Jumbo. |
Sonata.Drake; Shirl; Alstone. | Claude Thornhill; Orchestra; Buddy Hughes. | |
Prologue /Leoncavallo. | Hughes Macklin. | Berliner. |
Our Melody.Dixie; Lindi; Evans; Hughes. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians. | |
Humoresque /Aulin. | Lufsky, flute ; Hughes, clarinet ; Laurendeau, oboe. | Columbia |
A rose, a kiss, and you /A.L. Hughes. | Hughes Macklin. | Berliner. |
The star of the county down /Edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes. | Lanny Ross (tenor with Roy Bargy at the piano). | |
The butterfly [dance] /Bendix. | Lufsky, flute ; Hughes, clarinet, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
United Empire /A. W. Hughes. | Band of Winnipeg Light Infantry. | |
The light of the moon /Edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes. | Lanny Ross (tenor with Roy Bargy at the piano). | |
Macushla /Rowe, lyrics ; MacMorrough [i.e. MacMurrough], music. | Hughes Macklin. | Berliner. |
United Empire march /A.W. Hughes. | Band of Winnipeg Canadian Light Infantry. | Jumbo. |
I ain't nobody's darling /King, music ; [Hughes, lyrics]. | Billy Jones. | Berliner. |
Raps on door ; "Merry Christmas everybody" ; Santa selects toys ; Filling Santa's bags ; Reviews wooden soldiers ; Bags are full ; Santa's departure to the children /Hughes. | Lyle Evans and ensemble. | Berliner. |
The rose of Kildare /Harold Boulton (edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes). | Lanny Ross (tenor with Roy Bargy at the piano). | |
Big bass viol /Bohannon ; [performed by] Frank C. Stanley and Peerless Quartet. Epitaphs, or two darkies in a cemetery / [performed by] Golden and Hughes. | Side A: Frank C. Stanley (bass vocals) and Peerless Quartet (male vocals) with orchestra ; Side B: Billy Golden and Joe Hughes (comic dialogue and male vocal duet) with orchestra. | |
Little mother of mine /Brown, lyrics ; Burleigh, music. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
If You're Somebody Else's SweetheartAlexander; Hughes. | Phil Brito; Orchestra; Walter Gross. | |
The two bell boys /Golden and Hughes. | Golden and Hughes. | |
Protestant boys ; Rise, sons of William /[Purcell?] ; Hughes, [Arthur Wesley] ; Clarke. | Miro's Band. | Berliner. |
Norah O'Neale /Edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes. | Lanny Ross (tenor with Roy Bargy at the piano). | |
Better loved you'll never be :from the album "Jimmie Rodgers" /David ; Evans ; Hughes. | Jimmie Rodgers ; Hugo Peretti, and his orchestra. | |
The ButterflyBendix. | Lufsky; Hughes. | |
Woman is fickle =La donna è mobile /Verdi. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Shipmates. | Golden; Hughes; With Orchestra. | |
The Boreens of Derry /Harold Boulton (edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes). | Lanny Ross (tenor with Roy Bargy at the piano). | |
Whistling Pete. | Golden; Orchestra Accompaniment; Hughes. | Columbia |
Because /Teschemacher, lyrics ; d'Hardelot. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Little mother of mine /Brown, lyrics ; Burleigh, music. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
For you alone /O'Reilly, lyrics ; Geehl, music. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Everybody's doing it now /Berlin ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan with orchestra. Darktown poets / [performed by] Golden and Hughes. | Collis and Harlan, with orchestra (Side A) ; Golden and Hughes, speakers (Side B). | |
United empire march /Hughes. | Canadian Dominion Band. | |
Bless 'em All.Jimmy Hughes; Farnk Lake; Al Stillman. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner; Lombardo Trio. | |
Toy frolics ; Toy maker enters ; Preparations for Santa's coming ; Sleigh bells ; Santa arrives with reindeers at a gallop /Hughes. | Lyle Evans and ensemble. | Berliner. |
United Empire march /[Arthur Wellesley Hughes]. | Victor Military Band. | Berliner. |
A dream /Cory, lyrics ; Bartlett, music. | Hughes Macklin, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The bard of Armagh /[arr. by] Herbert Hughes. Would God I were the tender apple blossom : Londonderry air / Katharine Tynan Hinkson ; N. Clifford Page. | John McCormack, tenor, with orchestra. | |
In old Quebec /A. W. Hughes. | Band of Winnipeg Light Infantry. | |
Maire my girl /Casey, lyrics ; Aitken, music. | Hughes Macklin, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The shipmates /Golden and Hughes. | Golden and Hughes. | |